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KHARTOUM — As Sudanese protesters blocked roads with burning tyres in the city of Omdurman on Tuesday, angry demonstrators at a Khartoum sit-in accused loyalists of ousted president Omar Al Bashir's of "dividing" the country. Late on Monday an army major and five protesters died of gunshots in and around the Khartoum sit-in

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Sudanese graffiti artists commemorate five protesters shot dead at a longrunning sit-in outside army headquarters overnight in what protest leaders charged was a bid to derail talks with the country's military rulers Scores of Sudanese protesters blocked roads with burning tyres in Khartoum's twin city Omdurman Tuesday for the first time in a month after six people were killed...

Sudanese prosecutors have charged ousted President Omar Al Bashir with involvement in killing protesters and incitement to kill protesters during the uprising that drove him from power last month, state news agency SUNA reported Monday. It was not immediately clear what punishment he might face. Protest organisers say security forces killed around 100 demonstrators during the...

Khartoum — Protest leaders resumed talks with Sudan’s military rulers on Tuesday seeking to build on a political breakthrough overshadowed by deadly shootings at a long-running protest sit-in outside army headquarters. The protest movement is demanding a civilian-led transition after 30 years of iron-fisted rule by president Omar al-Bashir but the generals who toppled him have...

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Sudanese protesters said Tuesday that security agents loyal to ousted President Omar al-Bashir attacked their sit-ins overnight, setting off clashes that killed six people, including an army officer, and heightened tensions as the opposition holds talks with the military. Both the protesters and the ruling military council said the violence was instigated...

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Sudanese prosecutors have charged ousted President Omar al-Bashir with involvement in killing protesters and incitement to kill protesters during the uprising that drove him from power last month, state news agency SUNA reported Monday. It was not immediately clear what punishment he might face. Protest organizers say security forces killed around 100...

Sudan's protest leaders said on Monday they have reached a breakthrough agreement with the country's military rulers on transitional authorities to run the country. The news came shortly after the prosecutor general's office said deposed president Omar Al Bashir had been charged over the killings of protesters during anti-regime demonstrations that led to the end of his rule....

Sudan Protesters Hold Friday Prayers at Sit-In

published:18 May 2019

Sudan Protesters Hold Friday Prayers at Sit-In

Sudan Protesters Hold Friday Prayers at Sit-In

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Thousands of Sudanese protesters gathered for Friday prayers at the sit-in site outside the army command complex in Khartoum, where they have been camped since April.
For the first time since the latest clashes between protesters and the armed forces, the Imam Sheikh Nasreddine Fraih praised the Sudanese armed forces and urged the protesters to respect them.
Violence erupted again near the sit-in outside the military headquarters in Khartoum on Wednesday evening, leaving fourteen wounded, according to the Sudanese Doctors\' Committee. (AP)...

Sudan Protesters Hold Friday Prayers at Sit-In

published:18 May 2019

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Thousands of Sudanese protesters gathered for Friday prayers at the sit-in site outside the army command complex in Khartoum, where they have been camped since April.
For the first time since the latest clashes between protesters and the armed forces, the Imam Sheikh Nasreddine Fraih praised the Sudanese armed forces and urged the protesters to respect them.
Violence erupted again near the sit-in outside the military headquarters in Khartoum on Wednesday evening, leaving fourteen wounded, according to the Sudanese Doctors\' Committee. (AP)...

With Sudan talks suspended, protesters vow to continue sit-in

published:17 May 2019

With Sudan talks suspended, protesters vow to continue sit-in

With Sudan talks suspended, protesters vow to continue sit-in

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Sudanese protesters voiced regret Thursday at an army decision to suspend crucial talks on installing civilian rule but vowed to press on with a sit-in despite being targeted in fresh violence.
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Sudanese protesters voiced regret Thursday at an army decision to suspend crucial talks on installing civilian rule but vowed to press on with a sit-in despite being targeted in fresh violence.
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Sudan\'s military says it\'s suspending negotiations with the opposition coalition for three days.
The head of the military council said the decision was made because of an \"escalation\" by protesters who continue blocking roads.
But protesters say a faction of the military opened fire on them when they refused to remove barricades at the site of the sit-in, wounding several in the crowd.
Al Jazeera\'s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
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Sudan\'s military says it\'s suspending negotiations with the opposition coalition for three days.
The head of the military council said the decision was made because of an \"escalation\" by protesters who continue blocking roads.
But protesters say a faction of the military opened fire on them when they refused to remove barricades at the site of the sit-in, wounding several in the crowd.
Al Jazeera\'s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
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🇸🇩 Sudan army and protesters agree on three-year transition period | Al Jazeera English

published:15 May 2019

🇸🇩 Sudan army and protesters agree on three-year transition period | Al Jazeera English

🇸🇩 Sudan army and protesters agree on three-year transition period | Al Jazeera English

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Sudan\'s military leaders and opposition groups have agreed to a three-year transitional period, as the country slowly moves closer to civilian rule.
The military council and Coalition for Freedom and Change held a press conference to announce the agreement after weeks of deadlock.
Al Jazeera\'s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
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🇸🇩 Sudan army and protesters agree on three-year transition period | Al Jazeera English

published:15 May 2019

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Sudan\'s military leaders and opposition groups have agreed to a three-year transitional period, as the country slowly moves closer to civilian rule.
The military council and Coalition for Freedom and Change held a press conference to announce the agreement after weeks of deadlock.
Al Jazeera\'s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
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6:12 Demonstrations in Sudan pushed out a dictator of three-decades — Omar al-Bashir — and now they want to get rid of the top generals who replaced him.
12:23 Today, a ballot initiative will be voted on in Denver that would decriminalize the use and possession of psychedelic mushrooms. Denver is the first city in the U.S. to consider doing this.
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🇸🇩 Is a smooth transition possible in Sudan? | Inside Story

published:14 May 2019

🇸🇩 Is a smooth transition possible in Sudan? | Inside Story

🇸🇩 Is a smooth transition possible in Sudan? | Inside Story

published:14 May 2019

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Sudan\'s military rulers said they would not allow the country to descend into \'chaos\'.
But just hours after announcing a transition deal with an opposition alliance, security forces were accused of firing on protesters on Monday night. Several people and a soldier were killed.
The military denies the allegations and blames what it calls \'infiltrators\'.
Thousands of people have been holding a sit-in outside the army headquarters for weeks.
They want the army generals who toppled President Omar al Bashir to transfer power to a civilian government.
But how much power can the army give up?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests
Waleed Madibo, founder and president of Sudan Policy Forum.
Khalid Elsheikh, social activist and business owner in Sudan.
Awol Allo, senior lecturer at Keele University and an expert in international law.
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🇸🇩 Is a smooth transition possible in Sudan? | Inside Story

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Sudan\'s military rulers said they would not allow the country to descend into \'chaos\'.
But just hours after announcing a transition deal with an opposition alliance, security forces were accused of firing on protesters on Monday night. Several people and a soldier were killed.
The military denies the allegations and blames what it calls \'infiltrators\'.
Thousands of people have been holding a sit-in outside the army headquarters for weeks.
They want the army generals who toppled President Omar al Bashir to transfer power to a civilian government.
But how much power can the army give up?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests
Waleed Madibo, founder and president of Sudan Policy Forum.
Khalid Elsheikh, social activist and business owner in Sudan.
Awol Allo, senior lecturer at Keele University and an expert in international law.
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Earlier on Monday, security forces were accused of using excessive force on protesters in the north of Khartoum.
Sudan\'s military defended itself against accusations that the armed forces used live ammunition against protesters on the streets of the capital, Khartoum.
At least four demonstrators and a soldier died and 40 people were reportedly wounded by gunfire.
But in an overnight press briefing, the transitional military council said it would never fire on peaceful protesters.
However, It also said that rogue elements had made their way into the groups of demonstrators to cause trouble.
Some protesters are questioning the military\'s version of what led to the escalation of violence.
Al Jazeera\'s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
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Earlier on Monday, security forces were accused of using excessive force on protesters in the north of Khartoum.
Sudan\'s military defended itself against accusations that the armed forces used live ammunition against protesters on the streets of the capital, Khartoum.
At least four demonstrators and a soldier died and 40 people were reportedly wounded by gunfire.
But in an overnight press briefing, the transitional military council said it would never fire on peaceful protesters.
However, It also said that rogue elements had made their way into the groups of demonstrators to cause trouble.
Some protesters are questioning the military\'s version of what led to the escalation of violence.
Al Jazeera\'s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
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Sudan army suspends crucial talks with protesters

published:15 May 2019

Sudan army suspends crucial talks with protesters

Sudan army suspends crucial talks with protesters

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Sudan\'s military rulers on Wednesday suspended crucial talks with protesters on installing civilian rule, insisting that negotiations will resume only after demonstrators remove roadblocks put up in parts of Khartoum, protest leaders said.
The suspension came after at least eight people were reported wounded by gunshots near a sit-in in the capital.
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Sudan army suspends crucial talks with protesters

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Sudan\'s military rulers on Wednesday suspended crucial talks with protesters on installing civilian rule, insisting that negotiations will resume only after demonstrators remove roadblocks put up in parts of Khartoum, protest leaders said.
The suspension came after at least eight people were reported wounded by gunshots near a sit-in in the capital.
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Thousands of Sudanese protesters gathered for Friday prayers at the sit-in site outside the army command complex in Khartoum, where they have been camped since April.
For the first time since the latest clashes between protesters and the armed forces, the Imam Sheikh Nasreddine Fraih praised the Sud

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Sudanese protesters voiced regret Thursday at an army decision to suspend crucial talks on installing civilian rule but vowed to press on with a sit-in despite being targ

Sudan\'s military says it\'s suspending negotiations with the opposition coalition for three days.
The head of the military council said the decision was made because of an \"escalation\" by protesters who continue blocking roads.
But protesters say a faction of the military opened fire on them when the

Sudan\'s military leaders and opposition groups have agreed to a three-year transitional period, as the country slowly moves closer to civilian rule.
The military council and Coalition for Freedom and Change held a press conference to announce the agreement after weeks of deadlock.
Al Jazeera\'s Hib

This is the May 7, 2019, FULL FREE EPISODE of VICE News Tonight on HBO.
2:39 Tensions between the White House & Congressional Democrats hit a new high yesterday, after Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said the IRS would not turn over Trump’s tax returns to the chairman of the House Ways and Means C

Sudan\'s military rulers said they would not allow the country to descend into \'chaos\'.
But just hours after announcing a transition deal with an opposition alliance, security forces were accused of firing on protesters on Monday night. Several people and a soldier were killed.
The military denies th

Earlier on Monday, security forces were accused of using excessive force on protesters in the north of Khartoum.
Sudan\'s military defended itself against accusations that the armed forces used live ammunition against protesters on the streets of the capital, Khartoum.
At least four demonstrators and